Check out those Peaches with a Beholder EC1 Camera Stabilizer

August 09, 2016•
Owl Dolly

Check out those Peaches at your local farmers market with a Beholder EC1 Camera Stabilizer. Learn about the 4 different filming modes of the Beholder EC1 Camera Stabilizer in a new video. Pictured Beholder EC1 Camera Stabilizer with A7SII and 16-35 lens Zeiss.

Interested in changing the settings on the Beholder EC1 Camera Stabilizer? The factory is warning customers against modifying the settings due to the complexity of PID and the ease of creating settings that will destabilize the balance of the PID settings. Though if one wants to venture down that rabbit hole here are some signposts and or guidance to using simple BGC and PID tuning. OwlDolly will try our best to cover this topic. Each EC1 has a serial number and a factory PID profile assigned to that model, profiles of EC1's are not interchangeable. Below are screenshots of simple bgc, areas that are outlined in RED, should not at all be modified. Areas outlined in Green can be modified.

We wanted to test out the new filming profiles of the Beholder EC1 Camera Stabilizer by capturing the movements of Liquid Shard in Pershing Square. New video of Beholder EC1 filming Downtown Los Angeles art scene coming soon. Pictured Beholder EC1 Camera Stabilizer with A7SII and 16-35 lens Zeiss. Hang in there and feel free to contact us about the status of your order. Check out the Beholder EC1 Camera Stabilizer Setup Video, the 4K Experience.

One of the many new great features of the Beholder EC1 is the two 3/8 studs built into the handle for accessory support.

With a built in OLED status display, and 20 hours of battery life, the EC1 can offer professional event videographers a compact stabilizer that has incredible endurance. The EC1 can support up to 5 pounds of camera opening up an impressive range of camera body types, lens adapters, and lenses. The Beholder EC1 Camera Stabilizer is the next evolution in the Beholder stabilizer family. The quick release plate has been upgraded to the 577 quick release plate standard. Pictured with A6300, and Beholder EC1.